Word: greate
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...duty to our country is but one of the duties (perhaps the highest individual one) taught us by our Alma Mater; Mind, it is duty to our country not to the Democratic or Republican parties. Every man has ample opportunity to join oue or the other of the great political parties either in Cambridge or in Boston. It is a matter of individual judgment alone to which one he gives his adherence. They both claim the same high ideals. But Harvard College stands for something more than whether Grover Cleveland has maintained his party pledges or whether Free Trade...
...three yards, by Bates, '92, who had thirty seconds start of his opponent. Bates' time was 3 minutes. There were only three competitors in the mile run, White, '92, Dodge, '91, and Davenport, '90. Davenport was handicapped by both opponents by a distance of 100 yards which proved too great, as both men came in far ahead of him. Dodge won in 4 minutes, 34 3-4 seconds. Davenport's time was 4 minutes, 46 seconds. The running high jump was contested by E. W. Dustan, '89, and G. R. White, Gr. Dustan had a handicap over his opponent...
...deny them. What movive actuated the editors of the Princetonian to reprint the statements of the Wesleyan paper, which were so evidently viciously false and malicious, is not apparent. But it seems to us that a paper representing a college of the students of Princeton, must be of great need of matter when it lowers itself far enough to publish such expression of peturlent boyishness-to call it by no harder name,- as appeared in the editorials of the Wesleyan paper...
...Princeton men are making great preparations for the pending football game with Harvard. A new grand stand has been erected, 320 feet long, which will hold 4000 people. A special train will leave New York at 12 o'clock arriving at Princeton at 2, and returning at 5 p. m. The 9 o'clock express from New York, will also stop at Princeton. The game is to be advertised in New York, Newark, New Brunswick. Philadelphia, and many other smaller cities...
...Republican torchlight procession which took place last evening, was undoubtedly a great success, from the manager's point of view. It is safe to say that the Harvard delegation enjoyed themselves thoroughly, the only drawback being the long delay at the beginning of the parade. At 7.15 the Harvard battalion began to form on the Charles St. Wall of the Common, the seniors at the Bacon street gate, the other classes extending in order toward Boylston St. The company from the Medical School formed behind the freshmen. At 7.45, the column moved along Beacon and Arlington streets, to its position...